Recovering Apple Pro Apps from ProKit 6.0.1 update

Apple, where do I send the invoice to cover the last 8 hours of my life?!

Apple, bless their cotton socks, released an update for their “Pro Kit Framework” which basically broke all of the “Pro” apps on my laptop. I cannot say definitively that this is the cause, but it certainly appears to have been the case for me.

This article outlines what I did to get my life back.

Recent update to MacOS 10.6.6 coupled with an update to ProKit 6.0.1 seems to have been the cause of the problem. The problem I was experiencing was that any application using ProKit would not launch into a usable state. Once invoking the program, you might (if you are lucky) see a process in the process list, but no icon in “Alt-Tab” and no window to interact with.

The workaround is to remove ProKit 6.0.1 and replace it with ProKit 5.0.1 – until Apple, bless their cotton socks, decides to test their software in a little more detail and come up with a fix to whatever the problem is.

Drag “Prokit.framework” from here to your system disk location “SYSDISK:/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks” . You will need to provide an Administrator password to complete this operation.

I have no doubt in my mind whatsoever that this workaround will be unsupported and will most likely break other stuff, but anyone with an ounce more sense than I is welcome to comment and provide a better solution. Better yet: Apple, fix this.

Having done this, I am now able to launch Logic Pro and FCP. I am yet to find out if there are any other issues to be dealt with, but for now the major hurdle is overcome.